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Inclusive Cycling Experience (Cycling UK)

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Borrow an adapted cycle for free. The Inclusive Cycling Experience offers free standard and non-standard cycles for Greater Manchester residents aged 16+ with long-term health conditions, disabilities and sensory impairments, as well as parents/carers and siblings.

You are invited to weekly sessions that allow you to trial a range of cycles – including tricycles, handcycles and tandems - and build your confidence. You can then loan a cycle of your choice from one day to a whole month - all for free. All cycles are electric assisted, giving that extra power but can be ridden as manual cycles too.

They also have a range of adaptations to support individuals with reduced joint mobility and one-sided weaknesses. Siblings can borrow cycles providing they're over the age of 18. Find out more and book sessions through the website.

Who to contact

Telephone
0750 0816 636 0750 0816 636
E-mail
simon.ward@CyclingUK.org
Website
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